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When my family first moved to Columbus in 1990, we lived downtown by the Scioto River. The area bustled with Midwest energy, tall buildings reflecting off the water, and super cool laser light shows. But then suburban utopias exploded on all sides of I-270, and downtown became emptier than school on a Sunday. It was an apocalyptic shell of its former self. Thankfully, huge strides have been made to not only reenergize downtown, but redefine it — all in time for the City’s 200th birthday next year.